Hi everyone-
I just found this wonderful community this week, and this is my very first post! I have a question that's been bugging me (and my hubby) for a long time, and I figure this is the perfect place to get some honest answers! Here's the scoop:
My husband is in his first (!) year of medical school. I know, I know... long road ahead. We've been married for 2 years and he's older than the typical student... we are both going on 28. It's been a long couple of months, and very hard (on BOTH of us) but we're beginning to see his hard work paying off (and our sacrifices), cuz he is doing really well in school. We're both still adjusting to this completely new lifestyle. I'm trying to stay busy, and so far with a hectic work schedule and good friends to keep me occupied, it hasn't been too hard. But it is still a huge adjustment. And I know, just shades of things to come! As it is now, he's out the door by 7 a.m. and I usually do not see him til midnight, and only for a few moments til we are both asleep. We do reserve one evening a week for just us to spend together, but I am not sure how long into the training years that will be able to happen! Prior to med school, we had a more "normal" lifestyle, complete with dinner together every night, lazy weekends, etc. Obviously no more.
So here's my big question... I am dying to have kids. As is he, but not in as urgent a way as me. Right now it is not financially feasible, but in another year I'd like to start trying. I've heard a million different theories here, but is there ANY good time? I mean, in a few years he'll be into residency, and I hear nothing but horror stories about THAT! If he pursues a surgery path (no decisions yet, but WHAT IFs), it could be years and years. If he is working 100+ hrs/week, I'd rather have a young child than a newborn.
I know it isn't the case, but I feel like we'll be old and walking with canes before there's a "good time". Obviously I'd still need to work, and the downside is that we don't have close family to help out locally. We do have some great friends who could help in a pinch, but no regular daycare grandma or anything.
I could go on and on about this, but I guess I'll wait to hear what some of you have to say.
Thanks in advance!
Amy
I just found this wonderful community this week, and this is my very first post! I have a question that's been bugging me (and my hubby) for a long time, and I figure this is the perfect place to get some honest answers! Here's the scoop:
My husband is in his first (!) year of medical school. I know, I know... long road ahead. We've been married for 2 years and he's older than the typical student... we are both going on 28. It's been a long couple of months, and very hard (on BOTH of us) but we're beginning to see his hard work paying off (and our sacrifices), cuz he is doing really well in school. We're both still adjusting to this completely new lifestyle. I'm trying to stay busy, and so far with a hectic work schedule and good friends to keep me occupied, it hasn't been too hard. But it is still a huge adjustment. And I know, just shades of things to come! As it is now, he's out the door by 7 a.m. and I usually do not see him til midnight, and only for a few moments til we are both asleep. We do reserve one evening a week for just us to spend together, but I am not sure how long into the training years that will be able to happen! Prior to med school, we had a more "normal" lifestyle, complete with dinner together every night, lazy weekends, etc. Obviously no more.
So here's my big question... I am dying to have kids. As is he, but not in as urgent a way as me. Right now it is not financially feasible, but in another year I'd like to start trying. I've heard a million different theories here, but is there ANY good time? I mean, in a few years he'll be into residency, and I hear nothing but horror stories about THAT! If he pursues a surgery path (no decisions yet, but WHAT IFs), it could be years and years. If he is working 100+ hrs/week, I'd rather have a young child than a newborn.
I know it isn't the case, but I feel like we'll be old and walking with canes before there's a "good time". Obviously I'd still need to work, and the downside is that we don't have close family to help out locally. We do have some great friends who could help in a pinch, but no regular daycare grandma or anything.
I could go on and on about this, but I guess I'll wait to hear what some of you have to say.
Thanks in advance!
Amy
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